Academy of Law and Criminal Justice

An organization of students whose goal is to educate and become better educated on
the policies and procedures of law. Provides a meeting ground for guests and invited
speakers to speak.Advisor: Tauya Johnson, Homeland Security Education Center (HEC), Room 1028, (630) 942-3019

AIGA Student Group - The Advertising, Design and Illustration ClubOur club introduces students to the world of advertising, design and illustration
by providing the forum and platform for networking, seminars, workshops and field
trips, as well as the access to real-world information about related topics and career
opportunities in digital and traditional media.Advisor: John Callegari, MacAninch Arts Center, Room 252a, (630) 942-3418

American Meteorological SocietyThe mission of the COD Student Chapter of the American Meteorological society is to
support programs that provide educational experiences in and out of the classroom,
to serve the community by promoting severe weather training and preparedness and to
sponsor students as they pursue their own education.Advisor: Paul Sirvatka, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3501, (630) 942-2118

Architecture ClubArchitecture Region of Chicago is committed to providing its members with opportunities
offered here in Chicago to broaden their architectural knowledge. Members are encouraged
to attend lectures and events, take field trips, as well as converse with other students
who share the love for architecture.Advisor: Jane Ostergaard, Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 1048, (630) 942-2331

Association of Students in Construction Management (ASCM)To provide a meaningful symbol of identity with the college and provide opportunities
to meet and make new friends. To enhance the interrelation of our community with the
larger community and provide for its members to broaden their academic experience
beyond the classrooms.Advisor:Ted Kulinski, Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 1049, (630) 942-4124

Astronomy ClubTo promote interest and awareness in astronomy in the COD Community and DuPage county
by exploring and sharing views of the night sky and by fostering a community of student
and amateur astronomers to meet and learn from each other.Advisor: Joe DalSanto, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3518, (630) 942-2163

Entrepreneurship ClubThis club involves guest speakers who are entrepreneurs from successful small business
owners ranging up the corporate level. Other than meetings with these entrepreneurs,
the club involve field trips to businesses and/or companies to gain knowledge of their
products/services, getting to know how to start a business as well as the networking
aspect of it. Following the week after the meeting or field trip with the business
owner or company, a discussion/reflection takes place in order to recollect what the
officers and members learned and how each can benefit from the experience in their
own business careers.Advisor: Sonny Smith, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 1601c, (630) 942-2952

Event Planners ClubMembers become familiar with the basic aspects of the meeting industry through educational
and networking opportunities.Advisor: Marianne McNulty

Future Pharmacists OrganizationUnited in the journey to become part of the pharmaceutical industry, we, the members
of the Future Pharmacists Organization, believing it to be advantageous to reconcile
our efforts to support one another in this journey, to take part in this club and
follow its duties and beliefs.Advisor: Mary Newberg, Health and Science Center (HSC), Room 3331, (630) 942-4066Club website:futurepharm.weebly.com/

Future Physicians Club

The Future Physicians Club at COD is dedicated to informing the student body and club
members about how to become a medical student. It will also try to address what the
life of a physician and medical student entail. One of the main objectives of the
club will be to help students decide if medicine is a career option for them. The
club will focus on osteopathic and allopathic medicine.Advisor:TBA

Game Development ClubThe Game Development Club was established for members to create original computer
video games. Working in teams our creative designers, writers, artists, musicians,
programmers and game enthusiasts meet to share ideas and practice their skills and
abilities. The Game Development Club provides development experience for individuals
seeking a position in the interactive software industry.Advisor: Sally Field Mullan, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 1726, (630) 942-2941

Horticulture ClubHorticulture Club is for students interested in the horticulture field, along with
general plant and gardening interests. We plan on having meetings, events, and fundraising
for our organization and for the PLANET competition. The Horticulture Club will promote
the club through different events and meetings throughout the year. Co-Advisor: Judy Burgholzer, Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 1057, (630) 942-3095Co-Advisor: Martin Bartz, Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 0025, (630) 942-3807

Human Services NetworkThe Human Services Network is an organization of students in the Human Services field
who want to bring to the COD campus students and members of the wider DuPage community
help with recovery from common problems. The Network's vision is to support the Human
Services students by providing a venue for the development of professional friendships
and a platform for students or invited guests to spend on topics related to the Human
Services field. We will also initiate activities which bring care and generosity to
those agencies which support the Human Services internship program, or to any other
agencies in the community where students feel they would like to help people having
crisis or trouble.Advisor: Jason Florin, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2603c, (630) 942-2043

HVACR Club -- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration The HVACR Club exists to enhance the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of students
interested in the HVACR industry. Special attention is given to practical experiences
in the realm of both thermal dynamics and refrigeration. The HVACR Club is a great
opportunity to network with other HVACR students, professionals, and potential employers.
Special seminars, field trips, lectures, and hands-on skills assessments provide both
fun and challenging opportunity to grow in the HVACR educational journey.Advisor: Robert Clark, Technical Education Center (TEC), Room 1057, (630) 942-3068

Library Technical Assistant ClubThis club offers the opportunity to network with other LTA students and paraprofessionals,
to serve as a clearing house for the LTA profession, and encourage library advocacy.Advisor: Carol Sturz, Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 3137(630) 942-2597

Paralegal ClubThe Paralegal Club is a student-run organization whose aim is to unite COD paralegal
students in an environment where they can discuss current issues and events in the
paralegal field. The Paralegal Club will help in creating a network between the DuPage
legal community and prospective paralegals.Advisor: Linda Jenkins and Sally Fairbank, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 1818a, (630) 942-2955Club website:codparalegal.wordpress.com

Philosophy ClubThe club is a fellowship of students seeking to provide an open forum for philosophical
interpretation through discussion. By hosting activities that promote an awareness
of philosophy's value, the club facilitates a community dialogue on philosophical
interests.Advisor: Keith Krasemann, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2612a, (630) 942-3407

Photo Ex ClubThe mission of the Photo Ex Club is to create an opportunity for members to further
their fine-art photographic image creation, as well as opportunities to develop relationships
with the fine-art community through public exhibitions.Advisor: Terry Vitacco, McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Room 272(630) 942-2329

Practical Nursing Students AssociationThe purpose of our club is to provide a structured environment in which to participate
in extracurricular activities.Advisor: Theresa Bucy, Health and Science Center (HSC), Room 2202h, (630) 942-8330

Pre-Physician Assistant ClubThis club is committed to informing students on how to become a physician assistant.
It will discuss the process and transition from medical student to physician assistant,
as well as provide guidance and support to students who choose to pursue a career
in medicine.Advisor: Gary Roby, Health and Science Center (HSC), Room 3329, (630) 942-2420

Respiratory Therapy ClubIt is the mission of the Respiratory Therapy Club to continue offering a high quality
educational environment that provides students with the skills necessary to become
successful and respected Respiratory Care Therapists. As part of our mission, we encourage
leadership, diversity and awareness within, as well as beyond the respiratory program.
The Respiratory Therapy Club provides leadership in promoting health promotion and
disease prevention for the student population, patients and the general public.Advisor: TBA

Society of Women EngineersThe club is dedicated to create a network of people interested in encouraging more
diversity in STEM fields. The goals of the club are: to promote a sense of community
within COD's STEM fields; to network with engineering companies; and to introduce
the engineering field to prospective students. Advisor:Carly Kopecky, Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3631c, (630) 942-2435

Travel and Tourism AssociationProvides networking opportunities between alumni and students for the purpose of understanding
job functions and opportunities available in the community. Allows members to broaden
their academic experience beyond the classroom and to develop tours and travel opportunities.Advisor:Anna Gay, Student Services Center (SSC), Room 1227, (630) 942-2502

College of DuPage Addison Center

College of DuPage Addison Center is located in the Technology Center of DuPage (TCD) on the east side of Swift Road, north of North Avenue and south of Army Trail Road. Swift Road is approximately 3/4 mile west of Route 53 or I-355.

College of DuPage Lisle location

The Lisle location is home to the College of DuPage Foundation, Center of Entrepreneurship and WorkNet Force. College of DuPage Lisle is located in the One Corporate Lakes building at the corner of Forbes and Cabot drives, just north of Warrenville Road.

College of DuPage Naperville Center

College of DuPage Naperville Center is located on the south side of Rickert Drive. Rickert Drive is accessed by turning north from 75th Street two miles west of Washington Street. From Route 59, travel east on 75th Street to Rickert Drive and turn north.

College of DuPage Westmont Center

College of DuPage Westmont Center is located on the west side of Pasquinelli Drive. Pasquinelli Drive is accessed by turning north from Ogden Avenue one block west of Route 83. The center entrance is immediately north of the bank.